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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-12-16, Page 1.. , . :, a ti:. Y 1 4 ..:,. 5. ..d 11 I'� '�a, ! '•{'i, ... , . '•,+ ..i-�. ,t '.•. ..-, ,... ..j' .'t'.1). ''�:,., h .' 4 n , .� .r(? .T.$a �, , wwt9 ie>.u'lal, Cs':"tµ7'9 x �., r ;n•. ^S„' Y r 4 f t F.:•.v. v',�.,4.. '\114 \ Y c, r,. �'; •';� ,yIb I7!'j;'p,,�eh. •.,l ,S'p'µ>- . ,' ,Vr - , t,.J, 'V,rVr'A -.,'r:,, . 'Caw,a n.;. ,ulr. ,J .fi Pa' . C1' .�. d,u.;p'B ♦ « - *;, ( '{�. 11 I ,, r y w� ,, S • o r r "M ` " S•y..,,: t&•:4. ,r ,'•.^.rxw,.µ• 'x Jd.' : ».y Il., _ � r e.+, Y . - 47: ., ........ as u,, esti' .ap.. d ':,:w�-« ..L,:cGd a, .1 t,: , y,.;r- + •G a Y1PI y:':+ -,' ,t •,0 1,' *. i. , A�. I A ,'+� r il +1 f= t , p M.' 'I 'i a•-zi-v�ix:tz i6� filet:. nt;,.x• %, ,�'e ty.. , 4 g it' ` v P 43 rg tl :y , Y i 1' j 4 h. , ;��";. d '•�i ,,, r�tK iw (.} %9 rr ;;� 4yn 5 t�',�'. a r� t ` :6.., l .; �' ,W,','��.• �. r'i w A r ,� ., i � ?.,rte . ,p tr �' Ir 9 r' Y { '� • I ,,ec2..: 'i:Y' f. Y 0111,11"I"111 i' p ', �,1 - - a � I •t � ,1 tr':� r !i: r 1. �i r "'I dw '] .. n ! I'll 1 i. Y$'..' ,;'';' f ,, tiw, 1,:. ...1 ,;!t', \ e :•1', ?ir ,� ", 1- l grV. a^' f "9. 'lar ! 'iiia' `yq if f' ', " � I . I., I1 1 I 1. � I I ;� " . -�. ­�... ­.' t , $ 1 ; , 1, . I ��'', J I{ ya{ue ,k Yl z I , - �, � � � -3 , 'I" I �,." - � i. I � A ,.:, f . �. . ".1"', � "I. I4 }., I IN, 4 r „i . I I �f ... nI ;. '.., �­,!`.�%� ­ I I I v t r tin. , ,¢. i �' _ r . 9I U I -11 11 ;ill i .. ih ` I f _- r` .. - 14 ., . f' V.111111111 1 I 3 , :., c __ T,JWaXp.-,t1.96per Atawagta 1.0091M Advanet• ' INDSFAi+VD$N1' IN A.0 28:1X08—NXr,aAxm NOrmoro A. K TODD, Editor wr.d Owner L. XI -- 1 (;LINTON. HURON 90U.NTY;ONT. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER ]6, 1896 � ?;+' ' Towns ToO,les. .Brief Town Topics. Brief Town Topics. Oi�,t Dr. and Mrs. McCallum, of Llstowel, The Bishop of Huron doel not ap- CONUERT.—Jud in b the looks of , -, ' .. A • ••• the pplate of hall in Jatkaon Bros. stgre are visiting relatives in town for a few prove of having a clergyman `brought aa '�; �yilidow the Clipton OddfeAaws are deiys. #rom an outside dicceae,' arils there i , : ince e<a�s• haviaR an unusual rush. •for sg to foe Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Farquahai, of are clergymen without appointments o r --- •u . ' the Econcert on Tuesda eve in , . Hillsareeu,• wer qu a visit to Clinton in his diocese; and therefore declines l,i),' ' e ile lip atAr M last week. to accede to the wishes of St. John's We have'a Spectlril Whisik$y�of and St. George's Qhurohs, in Brussels `a a v5e; of Det tt, v�hich rs: rat Cat and Mrs. Rance, of Blyth. and Walton, respegtively,in asking for r, Liquor Qnalityt whit±}i+ itotti%Q nce here, is a ver di in wished .s ent a couple of days visiting -friends tl , by a great many pe'tipllis�.''in. ` y P F y g ' Rev. Mr. Hamilton to become success - a stead Yf ctivop.m. ity*,„7 'imlill •P 401.11 'FyJew' here hisses an in town. y or to Rev. Mr_. Grifhp:T Brand Also • -'P- r an dr stn ty to ear anyone so good to The school bo s and girls are ' in , our own town, and this chance will be �( Sherry Wines of hig�h`est eat glee as the Christmas holiday rade. We also carry Br& dy 1'eadlly taken. This prob>i,bly, ac- taspn approaches. Blyth. k, g count for such a rush for ,seats. in wood and bottle of finest' Miaa Combs Miss Fisher, res. Mince entering into��artnershipp,s' ae11 SAD DE,vrH.—On lhonday morning a ,' grade. ,. ears ago, Mestirs.• Plumsteel 8t a9fl;b, gloom was cast over this burg when it di�binge and' ^M;. Foster are also 1:n s have had sig deaths in their was reported that one of our oldest ' a�,,,statin onthis oacasio and alto" g PQl '�'**'1,VAb,g p r families. w pioneers, Mr. Gideon Ritchie, had and - "I Ithe, this will be a high class concert,, uch, as the Oddfellows know how to Many hare and ra6►.bit auffereci unto dealt' expired in Auburn. It appears V'1 Lack Kennedy get un. death on the preserve near Holme> villa the deceased ha&driven over to An kd +. latt,Friday, the cause being the .near to attend to some business Mc his son - 't s'°;. The Clinton Liquor Store'. PUBi�c e�nool BOARD.—Regular aX ir�r of the. season. in-law, T. W. Scott. When at Munraei r:Y., k5�,1,- . k, ,' V.f r ,;,,, rg`J, +' C' -' (6 9,f,' §p . . 4.1 �' •.Y•. ,�V I r, I�;tz.1• i ,� e tft;:. f'i, 0 t ; meeting on Monday night. Present, chAlodihn 'W, 'Harland and Trusteed Jno. Gibbings, Isaac Jackson, J. Wj Irwin; Dl . Agnew and J. C. Stevenson Mr. Loukh's report, which was receiv'I ed qnd tiled, showed an average at- tendance for November of 380, a little better than October, There ,is con- siderable. whooping cough, chicken pox, etc., in town, In regard to pro, bibiting children from attending the monkey show the P>Kiuctpal' repclrts as follows :mils you probably have seen byTBEi ftwe•RuCORDsomeonehas ceppured too for uotallowing the child-' ren to go to the Monkey Show. My position is this: 1st. The interest Mr. W, H. Brownlee left last week ; for Webster, Texas, where he will •manage a farm for Dr. Gunn. If hp lilies the place his family will follow. Up to Monday. the weather was so contrary that it forced many people to realize second spring rather • than first w.inthr. Last week there was a big run on the extra supply of gEws-RECORDS. We would like some subscriber to send us a copy for our fyle. New subscribers to this journal, are numerous, and they are. all volunteers. One volunteer is worth a dozen,pressed men he took SICK,,,fell down and never i a - lied again. The deceased bad not been feeling, very well for the past- couple of days but not anyways serious. Tile remains, were brought to his son-in- law's residence on Westmoreland St., from whence the fliberal will,take place on WAdnesday'afternoon and proceed to Trinity church cemetery for•mter. Mont. 'the bereaved ones hate the sympathy of the whole community in their sad loss. NOTas.—Sac2ament of the Lord's supper was administered in St. An- drew's Presbyterian church on Sunday. —The bell of the old school house has f,, been removed to the new public i G" of the , whole school is .concerned. school.—T. W. Scott has purchased F, I .. ToiPlrn 'r0 iCt3• 2nd. We ma as well dismiss the Hodgins Bros., of the Dry -Goods d 1 y Palace, are furnished the up-to-date the stock of Messrs. Jessop & Co., who I"I, InIPORTANT.--Hereafter it will be whole school as allow one half to go, carpets for Reeve But modern new ass�gneda,few days ago,—On Monday ,�, The work Must be repeated for the ab. P assiKn a Poverty Social was leen in 1.t'•' ad-viaaitle for all parties (especially residence at Bayfield. g h g 1. bUy:weas men to provide themselves senteos. Those present have lost 'in the basement oft a `Methodist church. tisf; ) P tereat and it is so Much the b der to Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCartney, of rr�, ;V, , wi h,envelti es containing their print- ar • —Regular meetingof the L, O. L. 963 -�,: P P teach. 3rd: This thin occurs ver Albion, Ont., were on a visit to Mr. D. ed tiAoes.and instructions to the post- g y Cook .and other Lown and country was held in the range Hall on Mon r three or four weeks. There iel•:'soine �i y da evening.—On On Frida evening the ,� m,aster•• on the upper left-hand corner friends and returned last Saturda y g' y• K match, or performance of some.arind to Y Presbyterian S. S. entertainment is to 1, a Of nvl+lnpe as 'ander the new goat attract and take pupas from school. The Baptist church S. S. will hold y (�11ask u�, gal tid1rs undelivered tetters ' P P be held in Industry hall. A good time When I examine classes I find about their annual entertainment on the is expected as a large programme -is Kwil t In Future be returned to the P f3 F g one half ready for promotion I and the evening of the 22nd inst.i when a splen- Nein provided for the occaaron.—Tues- I n v� t t}Yiess so ordered by printed rest not. I find the cause -in 'most did ro amme will be resented, g P %, 'info rii'c�ttns on the corder. tnstruc- P. P day was the last day for paying taxes r • tioirg written with 'the pen will not do:'' cases in the blank spaces in the Dailvt, Mr, W, R., Lougb, princippal of the before the 6 per cent. came into force. -11 ,�,,.„ a, •,,,,• ,,• „ ". 1- . ,r , . , : register. +.,is it fair to others, to lie public school ,hoe been suffering for Our collector's office was besieged the ��! ADVICRTx�INc PAYS,—La + week we compelled to wait until the absent some da s r01A gin aflttction of the past two days with the taxpayers a Wfis. mentiola,.,d; `an ojltier beink receiivetl'11b,IP�'W,are ready,?' '4th. TheAft5otion 'liver•. p rag up their dues.—On Monaevening �,"rl from hr and " a firm, in Clinton to Cause ann0yatlpea to parents; be to avid Coo of the flour and feed our fire company was out for practice. ,a,= de ri tauI,:: th ough the used�pyinter's ilk. Since P Ve,pu it of ledsu a was not my Mr. p k, —His Lordship the Bicho of )Huron • store; has just completed an excellent P P J:� Combe, din reason for ec mr g tb icer rmission p was; to have been here on Sunda next t oa last issue >Ir, g- brick veneer at within the fire y :wfi A.---- ", ed'a 9dttaelp4fro , -Chicopee to ,gpfls t go to th ah�w. �i` 1fAye to a,duhinister the rite of confirmation P limits. McMrs, Hill and Robinson per- MAlI%,M,Asg:,'near trUthn, to Answer to nothing to o wtth'the propriety, or formed the work. in Trinity church, but he hila bad to '<'" an advertisement, vyh,ich ,the. emit y im roriety of games or shows. So far postpone tt for the present. {!- says he read only fn TTEM,NEws-1#. - a vViVivv tifey may be all right in .F Trustee@, fox 1897. will have to be g. . C ILD. And$ 'lis a eo earp ooltah themsilves. M reasons wet r-lst, get cl', one for eryc yrwrd, John , °� ; e pn tt wa .#Z,r=+".-., FP ds th The good of the whole 09 oo 2nd. s��1tb�}n�s. J. W., Crvviq, �. Sieving and Goderich.. >n `d Mtrn�+� If , the Protea p ieced-. +a aeksgn are the old members,' UIWP14ARY MEETINGS.—Missionary �jj , oRU 's -ii� iii ®`"a• 6 ' itfeti Ib -' servioes were ii°dlt %til"3�orth-st. Metho- �` aeteee� �ttR t ( f�c y Rev. Mr. Ureas, a leader of Lhe Y. ,>�� '• e�,= .. y arents as I hate trio al ble roof°. $ 1W , A Adui s 3'UL soCiETY.TThe tenni p li . P. S. of O. E., will preach in the On- diet church last Sunday, Rev. C. T. i �i.:p rd. I cannot neglect more imp*tbt tar•io 9t: Church next Sunday morning Scott, B. D., -nf St. Thomas, pc$p,ebed � , annual meson of the Dominion work to examine and indorse : y' or and in the Rrattenbury St. Church in in the morning and addressed the'•8ab- ;!g ' 'Draught Horse Breeders' Society was fifty notes. 4th. Many, parent's com• the evenin bath school in the afternoon. In the iQ;-' held'at Clinton on' Wednesday last, mend me for not allowing children to g• I evening aplatform meeting was, held, "I with a nod itttendauce of members. On Monday evening there will be a ';� . g go when it puts the school in the addressed y Rev. C. T. Scott, B. D., V 4* } n the absence of the resident, John mass meeting of the Yopng People of p second place. 8th. This did not haps Clinton in the Rattenbyry St. Church, and Rev. C. V. Hart., D. D., � ; ]�1cMilan M. ,P., D. McIntosh, V. S,, pen to be a local affair and I cannot be who was through the recant riots in I n . vice president, presided. The Wual char ed with prejudice in the matter. when Rev. Mr, Grows will address China, repgrpashowe4,cogsiderable,•worif done f, 'Wigg -'the' town Authorities would them. CIRCULAR CITY BRiEFii,—Goderich dues gthap�st.yeat;<notwithstanding prohibitsuch duringschool hours. If Rev, R. Freeborn, of Blenheim, one offers exemption from taxes for r, the dullness which still narks the horse the parents were only aware of the of the most able ministers in the P �e� Len years to any person who will registering business, and the finances disastrous consequences of these things Diocese, was the guest of his brother, erect and ran a fifty barrel grist `.If I pontinue to, Show a most substantial on the work of the school, and of the Dr. Freeborn, a couple of days last ;±^.r,:• mill within the municipality. — aW- balance in the bank, about $1200, not- evil effects of excitement upon the ner- week. Our butchers are busily en aged ;z5r;. - withstandirI the ei{tr% expenses in- gg ;', ; _ gg p vous system of young children they Harry Cantelon, of Mount Forest, making arrangements for their Uhrist- ,,(. cursed in TprInting the.tlhird volume of would provide a remedy. At my ut formerly of Clinton, won his case rxias show.—Rogers and Co., of London, +1'.,`,, . the stud took. ' Tliblootal number of gent regnest the Sunday school pia against the Thbmpson Carriage Co. of who hart such a fine show of incandes. '' : animals registered to date is 1114 stal- nits were postponed until holidays, as London. W. Brydone, town, had the cent fixfogs, have closed the store in ' '•i'," lions and 1334 mates. The old officers one day of a pie-nic meant two days case in charge for Mr. Cantelon. the B4dford block.—The putting in of 14 who have conducted the business satin- loss at school, not only to those who ''' faclbrily for so 1ong,'wereunanimously went but to those who were at school Mr. Arthur Gook has, taken down the sewer system should keep our plum - °!,P'"' the frame house on Queen street which hers busy the next few ears.—Mrs. (+s; re-elected, viz. John McMillan, pies.; The matter is in the hands of the ','s' . D: McIntosh, vice president; P. Me Board, I am willing to car•ryoutany de- Albert his splendid in brick property on Hutchison left this week or Montreal `;1 Gregor, treasurer ; Jamelt �biitchell, ciaion that you may make, and act upon Albert street, and intends replac.ug to spend the winter.—Mia. Sarah Me - •';r;;'' secretary. And the ret�i'rin��gg members -an advice offered, Teachers are in that torn down by a new building. Kenzie, mother of R. W. of this town, of council as follows: John McDiarmid Y Mr. Glen. Hanley, Sr., one of the early and the Mayor of Wingham, died on their places at school trying t.o do Friday aged 03 years, and was interred .11iI Lucknow ; Jnrrppes Tlendefton, ell-' Lhe work even when the yy ha¢e been Pioneers of Huron, will be 80 years at }' �; •, burn; Thos. G>•cen; DubIilq; ( . R- .advised to eta at home b a medical age on Friday, He is still quite smart,, in Maitland cemetery on Monday.—St. , I Mason, Bruce9eld; 'Johh Avery, 0 m- man. The Teel m if the cannot although his eyesight is failing, nut George's church choir is preparing a ,;, v y nice musical ro ramme or Christmas. ton ;John Watt,' Harloclt ; Jo n' Ket- afford to lose a da when the have so being able to read. pp aa (, y y —Mr. John Motlatt,, of igeardine, a (;•,.' ehen, Brucefleld, taking the place of much to do. The teaching time is too Mr. James Smith, having failed with ;, g one-time resident, was in town last :;•,:,.. ?J. H. Mcl�oberts, removed from the short to be waisted. I feel sometimes a gun heavily charged to locate the `'•.1x, country. James Henderson ,and A19,x, like asking the Board to. unite with me Grit policy, Mr. S. Davis has taken Thursday attending a marriage—not p. 1 a were elected representative Bele• in an urgent appeal to parents to give charge of the dangerous weapon and his own.—Rev, Jas. Livingstone, of g� to the Western Fakir board, their tertQhers a chance. I nM thrink- is now looking for a grit who knows Aylmer, was in town lastThureday and Xr a �- I united two mem berm of his one-time r'°� • DEATI3Og'AXOTE1EROL.D RESIDENT fill that in my own room the average Mr. Lauriet's policy. Kincardine charge.—Mr. Geo. Hender- .1: - —Mr. William Plumgteel passed to a attendance of those enrolled is very Mr. J. T. Shunk, who was leader of son, formers clerk at the G. T. R. de- ' just reward last Saturday evening, high. Were it not so I should not the town band here, a coupla of pot, now of Torohto, -s out the prtat have the results at examinations. years since, has engaged with an week in the circular t.ow '' � irged 79 years and 9 months. Several .—The Town yearn since -the deceased •had a very Accounts were accred as' fol- o era company for the winter season. Council has awed a by-law giving the r"'"' M. family are residing at Caledon p „t;,n severe attack 4f la grip and has since lows :—Canadian office and School ] q g electric running hewer through several been more or less a great sufferer. He Furniture Co„ desks, $20.40; Geo. East, Ont. streets in Goderich.—Mr. Wm. Marl - ,J?. gradually sank until his spirit fled. Hazelwood, wood, $24.60; W. ' R. Mr. A. S. Chrystal, of the Goderich ton is -preparing to lay the keel of a "u_:.,,> Born ut Williamsburg -now Morris- Lc>n9 ” or' n hire, $4, R. & J. Rous- boiler works, and Messes. W. Waller, new tug.—If a newspaper man was IIi- 1. burg—near Bruckyi1le, he learned the forts, salt, .60; teatning� $1.60; Secre- and F. Elliott and (3. Stewart are here lowed one wish he would wish that all , '' ' lihole-making business. The deceased tart', sundries, $1.7A. Board then ad- repairing one of the boilers at the elec- his subscribers pay up.—Our stores ,'.iI was of Gertriair parents and industri- journede i ' ' tric light Station. show that Christmas roust be near at :,.11 j; , ous„ to a degree. Foit.many years be , , - Missionary services, under the aus- hand. --Mr. Cayley Hamilton, of Re - was actively and successfully engaged Brief Tow4 Topics. pices of the Epworth Leagues, were Bina, N. W. T., arrived in town last `'� in business at Athena, a short distance THE NFws-RECORD gives all the held in the Ontario street Methodist week.—There was a Missionary meet- ' ft•om Brockville, and ib 1843 married 'im ortant news. church on Monday evening, Rev. Dr. ing in thb North street Methodist p', Miss Wiltse, a sister of Mr. Wiltse, Sr., mayor Holmes has had considerable Hart ;addressed the people. A i•trge church last Sundav evening.—The C. of Tuckeramith. There were three sickness in his family of late. number were present. P. R. has not yet taken over the Buffalo ."i , iiaugbt'era and one sob; two daughtof's Miss Rance was last week the guest and Lake Hu' road.—T a apple eva- are deceased; the survivin daughter Goderich Township will have a meet g of Mrg. H. T. Rance at Blyth. poratin establishment a ill em lova �id e p: beir?g Mrs. John Gibbing$ trod ing at Holmesville at 2 p. m. on $atur- come tort hands.—Mrs. Gen, BIX uu Next Tueadgy ,ifs the longest day of da to discuss the new Act and to con- y r;' • Hehr�' Plumcteel. Wre. Plumsteel th r y returned from Montreal this week.— ':r"i, Avourwives,- In-187&4hefamil removed•• VU • ", aider the advisability of placing a can- t' Y i I a Is ' it' "aid [n didate in the field for the new Count A comedy company has been playing ,' to Tuckeramith and engaged in farm- our subscription p y g the past two evenings in the opera ,t' • ing on the Loitidoq., 43oad for three advance? Council. house.—Miss A., Winn left last week >, ., years and "tencame to Clinton. ,Who will be Mayor of Clinton next Barrister It'. Brydon has just closed for'the General Hospital, New York, to it•'i%' ` .Here oottr f - Plumsteel en Aged year. . up the $10,000 Ma n estate in New comrnt'nce the duties of a nurse.—Aka- '11 urse.—An `Y ..y . in business'' and h'aa been. almost Mn and Miss Shannahan were visit- Jersey. 8e;verai Clinton, Exeter and drew 13 & Co. shipped a car -load of 'eontinuoiralyy h ptominent business ing; at West'fleld•the other day. Brussels people were interested and bgga to Collingwcod last week.—tsat- inati ,of Clifiton since. The deceased Dr. 'Shaw vva7q cassia on Blyth spPeak In high, of their solicitor. urI y being "tlne Sunshiny dayalarµe ^•was one o the most honorable of sits g y ]Ve71rl all the money is distributed number oi: farmers with wives and Friends last week. �' 7 •' ize>tia;; 'g�ruputous�'q' + '•consci'ent�ous to Claimants- in Canada. 'daughters were in tpwn.—The Bank of ^iu all 'his ddettlings, When t, IV Mrs. entertained a n s p� W'Watte adAs in .2ucknow Commerce has apt the fashion by putt, ,. years of err be could oat speak h r Tien a on ou n ng. 5 in fro tiein stn in front lbsf Wodtttsday attendingg a fashidnable g t?- g Po vth�* �thN German,- and e,lways Are you a subscriber of TEE NFws- weddin , the principals being Miss 'Of thein building —Nearly three ,1 `:. ' dce I$r 'res iAd• Ma mothlir tQngde,, ft ,nii?• ' ; ' Grace D .Boyd- and Mr. John Nichol quarters of a mil@ of the 'sewer F r , eitttfiYtl�ltt rh -later, years' he - could 8, Wilma �� � are in.—The fouddhtion for the i p� , man►ig'er of the both poppylar youq people, of , �,uck- t1t1rL' b trots other thatl' Engtltgha Hla JOG k of QgmMe odeMCh, wadi in sista, Thd' `grc►dtl� g manager of the stand pipe near tho 0. T. I afatition, ' fath4 'WAS, & +consistent Crenservar Clllntpn last »'cid�hy� Btnu�F,of I1"aM o . A large ut�nib�r is being put In.' Kolfage tiirlf Ytl politica, while the'deosAaed wag ' liar taken u bar winter uarteYit.— .'1frir ormt3r. lin sell on -the - ' Mr, Jottri ganef i attt�p e a meet .'df ut±atd shish' rent frorn dit3etent p ►� p � � ,1 qfS the a ctdt Vie ply iltis occse of >It' 0'f Qadtta new road is heluk built from thg artier �,-;,s` ;P .'! iiti�ed,. Mr i! t, anc� Chris IAVOA ado a ., , �r, Wlil�fi C7aatt}:a " r. A.J. C`�ri{ 'g ka r tont Along the bank at�rve �hu G. i s 11 •� tCd#Y'r , , r � ' "ri It efloti and wail I y 1 4 ^q k, , T. R. to the Eoad e4iSt of the ,f • lll.— � , , . � .,. , "bicIV lii'eb t Ata t�id 1! oft 8 $uk' n �y' ni !. '. P. O ... , stYg. tvilligt> , an : e "+ Caiitelou BNoir."asst.+ dh' ptrig ,large ''i'oultr ''1"et tdc > tattoo tit 'fie haVd btl n` hirvitist soft writer ,tod ti ' 1" , *` ... ; 4'.offli goFrg."^ i �r robe iT �c►tlaitititid[et b>i poultry Y qts ,butter td y �' i t week.-•-Nedt�•i1+ all Diet tYs obs ,: ',' ,t` '' a :nrd isle ' ' "Id `eta eastern rnarketa. .,,,' K , , seaforl h E. '�SF dtt : ev'a irp1C i ((��Th , 1,,it+�l ! � ,, atten irrfce. 'w Ci oil tc! Bold storee'ar�'rtsl�n ,tkoipctmadorT' -a :tla„" ;, 1!• $f f4K b I Pork bit*-dro ped Ito g4t�,60;�p for light t 4 t abyss '►36�%rth on �� arts mertlfwrs .ors A's`°Giedrge'b Giuild will ' °°+�y tilitt l� lhtbii( e . 1bt drosses$, 1whilu tlt 1idtllidm 'lfilout �7 tlit� 2[3 1 . ,ypf din to apil� mt3dt thlb e!t~+ ti+trdir, to commrsnce 11 �idCe tb the raiezie� tho sattye. ri! oR i'•' W(11 beeid tor�rtt �e. ch'urclt detg►raittopi t. , dIb i " • Goderloh. THE POTATO PEELER.—On Tuesday A last week Elijah E. Kidd was brought before the Police Magistrate on a ehargq of false pretenses, and afterevi- dence dAd been given the case was ad- journed to Wednesday. Wednesday the cago was again caked, and the defendant product,h a receipt for 600 potatg peelers, the charge wAs dismiss- ed, Me, Seager starting that the docu- ment showed that it was clearly a sale A goods. E. N. Lewis prosecuted and Wm, Proudfoot defended. A H*NDsomE STORE.—F. J, Pr•idham, the leadingg fashionable tailor in Wes- tern OntJario, is now to his new st ere, and a handsome one it is. F. J. P.'s idea in flxingg the new p14r.e wits to do %we, with ttie unsightly shelves, those nld•fasii[oned nests for shoddy, and have every roll of cloth within sight and touch of the litirchaser. With the excellobbtables. as now arranged, the buyer can easily see what he wants, and what he wants being within reach he caa4q,st the quality. The front half of thee'tbre is separated by ahandsome Karticle% the windows of which are of tine mottled glass, that, while affording light tolthe cutting room, cannot be seen„ through. The floor is covered with linoleum of a cheerful. pattern,and the tricandescent light shown up the artiatie fittings admirably. The pro- pprieton of this Emporium of Fasnion deserves the success that generally follows wise, if expensive improve - Monts., HIS SERVICES APPRECIATED,—The students 'of the model class of '96 aur - prised &eir teacher, Mr. S. P, Halls, principal of the Goderich schools, the gtr.er did,ly, by presenting him with a very bes>tiliful mantel clock, and cathe- dral chime. The gift, which' was pre- penteci �. yr Benson Guest, was accom- piinied ty a kindly -worded address, read by Miss Edith Reid, e�>{�pre$'sing the heartiest appreciation of Mr. Halls' efforts for the class during the term. In" his reply Mr. Halls said he was total- ly unprepared for such a beautiful ac- knowle ment and appreciation of his services.. He had done what he thought was best:•'for their interests, but as theeducational field presented such a; wide scope it was difficult -to select from the vast array of theories. He hoped that tb8 1i1'p they had received a•tthe' model school would be of benefit to theme and that ti successful career would be theirs to oil, py. He would be happy to assist each nd all of them in any way he could; and, assured the class that the tok;eir of tliulr'iiiipreciation would ever recitll to hh% the pleasant associations with the claftof'96. I PAlbert. BMEFs.—In my last report the estate of the late Mrs, George Gilchrist should have read that her personal property was valued at $13,000.—Mrs. Wm. Gray, aged 33 years, died at her resi- dence 4th con., Ashfield, on the 2nd inst., and was buried at Dungannon cemetery on the 6th. Mr. Gray being highly respected in this community the people deeply sympathize with him in his sad bereavement; they had no family.—Our millers Schornhals&Ries have received another cargo of No. 1 Manitoba hard wheat at their mills.— W. B. Hawkins returned from Mani- toba; he likes the country very well and notwithstanding the high price for wheat times are very dull this winter especiallyin Winnipeg.—Township and County elections are fast approaching. Candidates keep in the dark in this lo- cality anyway. This double barreled ballot is a corker, and as a matter of course, there will be lots of " himpers" for favourites.—I did not think that Manager Hays would get his "Hack up" and swap off the B. & L. H. R. R, to Sir Bili off because I reported to TILE Nsws-RECORD that the eleva- tor at the end of the line wanted a lit- tle fixing Oh, no, I will take all that back if that would bust the deal for we expected to get the C. P. R. to this Port from Wingham, However. Mr. T G. Shaun gghnessydenies the report of the scare. 1f Dungannon had kispt to their promise with us when Harry Mayets came to our rescue and not lis- tened to the glib -tongues of Dan Mc- Gillicuddy, Jack Butler and Bill Proud - foot at our last meeting in Dungannon the C. P. R. would now be running from Wingham to here via Dungannon. Dungannon. ' BRIEFS.— Ne are exceedingly sorry to learn of Mr. Wm. Mallough's depar- ture from our midst. Having pur- chased abakery and confectionary Shop in Bayfleld and having secured the services of Mr. H. Langor he will be able to carry on the business in all Its branches; also Mr. Robt. Mallougb, who has been carrying on bakery and grocery store in this place, moved to Kincardine on Mon- day, where he intends carrying ,n the bakery business; we wish the both auccess.—Miss May Lowry, w o has been in Toronto for the past year, is spending a while visiting.friends !in this vicinity.—Mr, Jas. Walker, who has been qn the sick list for the past week is able to go around again. --The soctai at Mr. Jas. Holland's was well represented from this pl4rcei,all return- ed home gxpreasing theiuselves yvell pleased With the evenini+'�'s A' �rgdmenL —ft is rrdmore that Mr'. A J. Roach hits traded hit bakel 6h6f 'trtt South llanrpton st,, to M> . ed.'S there'for his farm,- he intends giving up potri§M- riion in the be#jtlttitiqq of the New Year. We wlah'thefn bath success in: their 4ti, Short, who'has been MN for the p tlt 11Ix Ydepithtaroe tbOiitrenna, of Qade- r•JidAllougfi#'ts WHOLE NO. 943 , aO TO,--==--:�,-- A . J. Holloway, HURON ST., YOUR— Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. OUR CLOTHING Fits Well, Looks Well, Wears Well. Ready-made Pants At $1.00 and $1.60 worth twice the money. A. J. • HOLLOWAY, CLINTON. Gorrie. GORRIE.—At the last regular meet- ing of the L. O. L. No. 787, Gorrie held on Monday evening of hist week the following new officers were elected: W. M., Bro. Robt. Mulch; 1). M., Bro. Jos. Wray; Chap., Bro. Henry Per. kine ; P. S., Bro. W. J. (freer; F. S., Bro, W. J. Perkins; Treas., Bro. Rich. Ross; D. of C., Bro. John Ardell; Lect, Henry Harding. NOTES.—Mr. Gev. W. Perkins has secured a position with Mr. Sara. Fleuty, of Palmerston, as watch -re- p ptirer;Geo. is a good workman and we have no doubt but, what he will ineet with success in the "railway town."— Mr. Wm. Muse, harnessmaker of this village, has pnrchaaed the business of Mr. J. C. Richards. of Brussels, and will take possession soon- During his residence in Gorrie, Mr. Muse hasprov- en himself to be a thorough;ri.nd reliable business roan and has made a whole boat of friends, whn will he ll to hear of his future success. ,He is hav- ing a great clearing sale now.—The following have given themselves out as candidates for the County Council to yepresent the interests of the people of Howi ei, Turnherry and Wroxeter: Ex-Rbeve Cook and Reeve Dulniage, of Howtek, Messrs. McPherson and Miller, of Turnberrr, and Sanders, of Wroxeter. There will'be at least three who will feel a little "blue" on election night. . • Goderich Township. XMAS TREE ENTERTAINMENT.—The congregation of Zion Methodist church will hold a Christmas tree entertain- ment on Christmas eve. There will be music, singing, readings, recitations, &c. A good time is expected. Nrw WIND MILL.—Mr. George Middleton has put up, through ,11r. L. Beaty, of Varna, a Woodstock motor power wind mill'. Mr. Middleton is a progressive farmer and tip with the times. NOTES.—Miss E. Turner has been en- 0ged to teach S. S. No. 8 for 1897,-- . P. Campbell has been re-en,d,d to teach Taylor's corner.—Mr. Ii. 1iC- Cartney, of near Toronto, is visiting his brother Mr. J. MtCartney. COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC MFETINO. —There will be a public meeting at Pickard's liall, Holmesville, on Satur- day next at 2 o'clock (p. in., to discuss the new county council Act and to consider the advisability of placings, candidate in the field. Every elector of the township is invited to be present. --- ----- N Holmesville. C, 0. F.—The regular meeting of the C. 0. F. will he held Friday, Dec. 18tb, iustead of the 26th. All the members are requested to be present as it is elec- tion of officers. FARM SOLD.—Mr. T. Murch has sold his farm to Mr. Lennard, of Bright, for the sum of $2,000. He is to take pos- session in April. NOTes.—On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Statnlev and Mias Holmes attended the funeral of Mrs. McKenzie, sr.. Goderich. - Quite a number of the youngpeople• attended Epworth League in Clinton on Monday evening, to hear the Rev, Dr. Hart, returned missionat F.—Ep- worth League was held on I u4day evening insteadof Monday,—Miss Hunt of Clinton, was theuest of Miss Gard- ner on Sunday. --Mrs. Kilty, of Clin ton, paid a visit to Mrs. E. Runk - ball. •Mr, J. McCartney and wife are visiting at Mr. John McCavttiey's, Londeaboro. LOCAL-e.—Mr. William Mar tin is very ill.—Mrs. Caldwell is no better; she is lied fast.-=-Afr. John Bell had sold his hotel to Mi. Luse Hill. For a great Mang YVATS Mr. Bell hag been pro- pfietoiP" of thil botrl and has always kept it first-elasd'hbilse, always obligg-- in A g ebrat matfy are sorry that he is-Lhving., Ho wag to g(otid neighbor and vetpi, Ing. but Mr. Hill is well Illippivy I t6(s section of the country and i ye y h3hch rrS ected. Hs will dbubtIm Weepp & {food li bbse acid the tr�v flirt pubIre wilt b6-9it�+n' good acrc tir ktibti. , `UpN•u•I3111 will take ."001on,in a lthnrt'tinl *. 11. *- . • "%h ,t. 4 J Y.. ' I s, .' ,. •r.. 'iY 1. M "'.. r. r ' ' , , �' 4 r-:.'". �' ,'� .' ) ', .... ..":;'. ,^ :..:... N , •.; ,,., v.-. Y,, fi is L4 1. flilr..aaL. , r . ] .,i..:':" yy'...:. l� y ' . .e - -- - - — - ;=ice P" y kr ,i� •, 1'.,P 0. ' S � r �:.I 1 .,'.r �'M . :i: ". s' I�,� r '. ,. 'x:11:, ,r J e. ;� a , v Js I' f n.,&� �,' . � - : -­r.-rsir • Goderloh. THE POTATO PEELER.—On Tuesday A last week Elijah E. Kidd was brought before the Police Magistrate on a ehargq of false pretenses, and afterevi- dence dAd been given the case was ad- journed to Wednesday. Wednesday the cago was again caked, and the defendant product,h a receipt for 600 potatg peelers, the charge wAs dismiss- ed, Me, Seager starting that the docu- ment showed that it was clearly a sale A goods. E. N. Lewis prosecuted and Wm, Proudfoot defended. A H*NDsomE STORE.—F. J, Pr•idham, the leadingg fashionable tailor in Wes- tern OntJario, is now to his new st ere, and a handsome one it is. F. J. P.'s idea in flxingg the new p14r.e wits to do %we, with ttie unsightly shelves, those nld•fasii[oned nests for shoddy, and have every roll of cloth within sight and touch of the litirchaser. With the excellobbtables. as now arranged, the buyer can easily see what he wants, and what he wants being within reach he caa4q,st the quality. The front half of thee'tbre is separated by ahandsome Karticle% the windows of which are of tine mottled glass, that, while affording light tolthe cutting room, cannot be seen„ through. The floor is covered with linoleum of a cheerful. pattern,and the tricandescent light shown up the artiatie fittings admirably. The pro- pprieton of this Emporium of Fasnion deserves the success that generally follows wise, if expensive improve - Monts., HIS SERVICES APPRECIATED,—The students 'of the model class of '96 aur - prised &eir teacher, Mr. S. P, Halls, principal of the Goderich schools, the gtr.er did,ly, by presenting him with a very bes>tiliful mantel clock, and cathe- dral chime. The gift, which' was pre- penteci �. yr Benson Guest, was accom- piinied ty a kindly -worded address, read by Miss Edith Reid, e�>{�pre$'sing the heartiest appreciation of Mr. Halls' efforts for the class during the term. In" his reply Mr. Halls said he was total- ly unprepared for such a beautiful ac- knowle ment and appreciation of his services.. He had done what he thought was best:•'for their interests, but as theeducational field presented such a; wide scope it was difficult -to select from the vast array of theories. He hoped that tb8 1i1'p they had received a•tthe' model school would be of benefit to theme and that ti successful career would be theirs to oil, py. He would be happy to assist each nd all of them in any way he could; and, assured the class that the tok;eir of tliulr'iiiipreciation would ever recitll to hh% the pleasant associations with the claftof'96. I PAlbert. BMEFs.—In my last report the estate of the late Mrs, George Gilchrist should have read that her personal property was valued at $13,000.—Mrs. Wm. Gray, aged 33 years, died at her resi- dence 4th con., Ashfield, on the 2nd inst., and was buried at Dungannon cemetery on the 6th. Mr. Gray being highly respected in this community the people deeply sympathize with him in his sad bereavement; they had no family.—Our millers Schornhals&Ries have received another cargo of No. 1 Manitoba hard wheat at their mills.— W. B. Hawkins returned from Mani- toba; he likes the country very well and notwithstanding the high price for wheat times are very dull this winter especiallyin Winnipeg.—Township and County elections are fast approaching. Candidates keep in the dark in this lo- cality anyway. This double barreled ballot is a corker, and as a matter of course, there will be lots of " himpers" for favourites.—I did not think that Manager Hays would get his "Hack up" and swap off the B. & L. H. R. R, to Sir Bili off because I reported to TILE Nsws-RECORD that the eleva- tor at the end of the line wanted a lit- tle fixing Oh, no, I will take all that back if that would bust the deal for we expected to get the C. P. R. to this Port from Wingham, However. Mr. T G. Shaun gghnessydenies the report of the scare. 1f Dungannon had kispt to their promise with us when Harry Mayets came to our rescue and not lis- tened to the glib -tongues of Dan Mc- Gillicuddy, Jack Butler and Bill Proud - foot at our last meeting in Dungannon the C. P. R. would now be running from Wingham to here via Dungannon. Dungannon. ' BRIEFS.— Ne are exceedingly sorry to learn of Mr. Wm. Mallough's depar- ture from our midst. Having pur- chased abakery and confectionary Shop in Bayfleld and having secured the services of Mr. H. Langor he will be able to carry on the business in all Its branches; also Mr. Robt. Mallougb, who has been carrying on bakery and grocery store in this place, moved to Kincardine on Mon- day, where he intends carrying ,n the bakery business; we wish the both auccess.—Miss May Lowry, w o has been in Toronto for the past year, is spending a while visiting.friends !in this vicinity.—Mr, Jas. Walker, who has been qn the sick list for the past week is able to go around again. --The soctai at Mr. Jas. Holland's was well represented from this pl4rcei,all return- ed home gxpreasing theiuselves yvell pleased With the evenini+'�'s A' �rgdmenL —ft is rrdmore that Mr'. A J. Roach hits traded hit bakel 6h6f 'trtt South llanrpton st,, to M> . ed.'S there'for his farm,- he intends giving up potri§M- riion in the be#jtlttitiqq of the New Year. We wlah'thefn bath success in: their 4ti, Short, who'has been MN for the p tlt 11Ix Ydepithtaroe tbOiitrenna, of Qade- r•JidAllougfi#'ts WHOLE NO. 943 , aO TO,--==--:�,-- A . J. Holloway, HURON ST., YOUR— Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. OUR CLOTHING Fits Well, Looks Well, Wears Well. Ready-made Pants At $1.00 and $1.60 worth twice the money. A. J. • HOLLOWAY, CLINTON. Gorrie. GORRIE.—At the last regular meet- ing of the L. O. L. No. 787, Gorrie held on Monday evening of hist week the following new officers were elected: W. M., Bro. Robt. Mulch; 1). M., Bro. Jos. Wray; Chap., Bro. Henry Per. kine ; P. S., Bro. W. J. (freer; F. S., Bro, W. J. Perkins; Treas., Bro. Rich. Ross; D. of C., Bro. John Ardell; Lect, Henry Harding. NOTES.—Mr. Gev. W. Perkins has secured a position with Mr. Sara. Fleuty, of Palmerston, as watch -re- p ptirer;Geo. is a good workman and we have no doubt but, what he will ineet with success in the "railway town."— Mr. Wm. Muse, harnessmaker of this village, has pnrchaaed the business of Mr. J. C. Richards. of Brussels, and will take possession soon- During his residence in Gorrie, Mr. Muse hasprov- en himself to be a thorough;ri.nd reliable business roan and has made a whole boat of friends, whn will he ll to hear of his future success. ,He is hav- ing a great clearing sale now.—The following have given themselves out as candidates for the County Council to yepresent the interests of the people of Howi ei, Turnherry and Wroxeter: Ex-Rbeve Cook and Reeve Dulniage, of Howtek, Messrs. McPherson and Miller, of Turnberrr, and Sanders, of Wroxeter. There will'be at least three who will feel a little "blue" on election night. . • Goderich Township. XMAS TREE ENTERTAINMENT.—The congregation of Zion Methodist church will hold a Christmas tree entertain- ment on Christmas eve. There will be music, singing, readings, recitations, &c. A good time is expected. Nrw WIND MILL.—Mr. George Middleton has put up, through ,11r. L. Beaty, of Varna, a Woodstock motor power wind mill'. Mr. Middleton is a progressive farmer and tip with the times. NOTES.—Miss E. Turner has been en- 0ged to teach S. S. No. 8 for 1897,-- . P. Campbell has been re-en,d,d to teach Taylor's corner.—Mr. Ii. 1iC- Cartney, of near Toronto, is visiting his brother Mr. J. MtCartney. COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC MFETINO. —There will be a public meeting at Pickard's liall, Holmesville, on Satur- day next at 2 o'clock (p. in., to discuss the new county council Act and to consider the advisability of placings, candidate in the field. Every elector of the township is invited to be present. --- ----- N Holmesville. C, 0. F.—The regular meeting of the C. 0. F. will he held Friday, Dec. 18tb, iustead of the 26th. All the members are requested to be present as it is elec- tion of officers. FARM SOLD.—Mr. T. Murch has sold his farm to Mr. Lennard, of Bright, for the sum of $2,000. He is to take pos- session in April. NOTes.—On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Statnlev and Mias Holmes attended the funeral of Mrs. McKenzie, sr.. Goderich. - Quite a number of the youngpeople• attended Epworth League in Clinton on Monday evening, to hear the Rev, Dr. Hart, returned missionat F.—Ep- worth League was held on I u4day evening insteadof Monday,—Miss Hunt of Clinton, was theuest of Miss Gard- ner on Sunday. --Mrs. Kilty, of Clin ton, paid a visit to Mrs. E. Runk - ball. •Mr, J. McCartney and wife are visiting at Mr. John McCavttiey's, Londeaboro. LOCAL-e.—Mr. William Mar tin is very ill.—Mrs. Caldwell is no better; she is lied fast.-=-Afr. John Bell had sold his hotel to Mi. Luse Hill. For a great Mang YVATS Mr. Bell hag been pro- pfietoiP" of thil botrl and has always kept it first-elasd'hbilse, always obligg-- in A g ebrat matfy are sorry that he is-Lhving., Ho wag to g(otid neighbor and vetpi, Ing. but Mr. Hill is well Illippivy I t6(s section of the country and i ye y h3hch rrS ected. Hs will dbubtIm Weepp & {food li bbse acid the tr�v flirt pubIre wilt b6-9it�+n' good acrc tir ktibti. , `UpN•u•I3111 will take ."001on,in a lthnrt'tinl *. 11. *- . • "%h ,t. 4 J Y.. ' I s, .' ,. •r.. 'iY 1. M "'.. r. r ' ' , , �' 4 r-:.'". �' ,'� .' ) ', .... ..":;'. ,^ :..:... N , •.; ,,., v.-. Y,, fi is L4 1. flilr..aaL. , r . ] .,i..:':" yy'...:. l� y ' . .e - -- - - — - ;=ice P" y kr